Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1979 Page: 2 of 20
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Friday.October 19, 1979
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Dismissals Wednesday
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Robert Alton; Robert Stewart,
Mae Stella Pelts. Lee Jerrell
Marx. Steven Harry MeCrane,
Alvin Elmer Smith, Kitty Lynn
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A record number of Cub
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the fifth annual running of the
Comanche Trial Council Push-
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Due to the tremendous response
we will be here ALL DAY —
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Zephyr-Elsie Tongate.
Dublin—Carl Stevens Jr.
Dismissals Tuesday
Ray Marlin, Joe B. Anderson,
Dorman Lofton, Alta Florence
Sledge, Wyonna S. Rhea, Linda
M. Wells, Verda I. Day, Elva
Cope, Ola H. Thomas, Ruby
Dora Ham, Tommy D. Butler,
Ethel M. Starnes, Lavoyce
Turner, Jessie Jo Gore.
Admisslons Wednesday
Brownwood—Willie Lee
built push cars and is run in
relay fashion.
The Brownwood Elks Lodge is
hosting the event and providing
judges to pick the fastest cars
in the eight, nine and ten-year
old divisions. The best looking
behind the Mayor Truman Harlow, and best built cars will also, be
Following this event the dollar selected.
CMEcymnta Lu Thornhill bX'. Nodanddages, S theggrandss jusy bToiatrict
Santa Anna-Linda Mae Reagan, Joseph Scott, Robert Attorney Gary R. Price and
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Comanche_J. L. Jones. . Stephen Ellis._____________
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Five persons are
indicted recently
COLEMAN-The Coleman
County grand jury was in
Brownwood—David Rodri-
Lee Marx, Nolan Singleton, officer; Domingo Soto Jr.,
__ Joann Overton, Veda Barnes, burglary of a building-entering
Coleman—Margaret Louise Kim Warren, Earl Williams, and committing theft; Connie
X-J— Floyd Jackson Hazel Chesser, vietorta CantuaanisBzbbie salazar.
May—Junes Floyd Jackson Sanchez, Vinna James, Walter erw— "N.ARilie
Mullin—Hasel eGggrez Woods, Maggie smith, Deari I Dana Gante murder.
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Tshows FRI. 5:50-7:50-9:50
: SHOWS SAT. 1:50-3:50-5:50-7:50-9:50
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Every Sunday Comanche, Texas 356-3353 2nd. 9 00
SHOWS MT. l;45-3:45-5:45-7:45-5:45
grand jury at its next session
The cases include the following:
True Bills
Billy Morris aggravated
assault; Larry Wayne Durham,
aggravated assault on a peace
Katie Coftrell, 56 Bernice Emison =t-t.
COMANCHE Services for servicestor’Bernice Emison, NE" iAP • =-
Katie Rae Cottrell, 54, of 1410 Ave E. Brownwood. were "Xu
Comanche were to be at J p.m pending this morning at Davis- amsetn
today at Comanche Funeral Morris Funeral Home She died IXlT
Home with Wilber Boone of- Thursday night at Brownwood AuREiN
ficiating, assisted by Clinton Community Hospital. iffy
Knight Burial will be in Onto- EZ
ISmT^ya Elizabeth White, 64 4
her home aftar a ng innsg Celanese
Mrs. Cottren wasborn Jan Services for Elizabeth Louise mnasz
22 192 in Idabell Okla and White, 64, of Bailey St., Cocacea
married Orel T Cottrell Ort 20 Brownwood will be at 2 p.m. Soncolm
WtttaStenhenvSaTlZi Saturday at Little Zion Baptist 252?
lived in Comanche moot of her Church with burial tobe in Eagla
life and was a retired employee Greenleaf Cemetery The Rev t-x--
of Goldkist Peanut Co. Shewas J I. Johnson is to officiate and EPaanCo
a member of the United Pen- Holman’s Funeral Services is in 5uuon
tacostal Church charge of arrangements ForaMaa
Survivors include her Mr» White died st 2 p m deneeuco
husband; two daughter., Judy Wednesday in the Brownwood
Hensley and Becky Contrel, Community Hospital following GenMuor
both of Comanche; a son, a brief illness. Genfire
Forrest Cottrell of Mansfield; She was born May 8, 1915 in Goodreh
three brothers, Bill Phillip, of Taylor and won a housekeeper cuFa
Lipan, Melvin Phillips of . and a member of the Little Zion g-w
Denton and Clifton Phillips of Bantist Church. . . Honey-el
Abilene; four sisters, Lillian Survivors include • son, Mowdind
Kirkland of Weatherford, Lena Edwin White of Odessa; and an lwP
Patton of Eastland, Viola uncle and aunt, Leslie White
Cottrel of Sherman and Retha and Willie Mae Harris of kman
Armstrong of Marble Falls; and Alamogordo, NM; and five
five grandchildren. grandchildren Marnonas
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MIAMI (AP) - Backers of a Florida Democratic Convention Shenoeb
move to draft Sen. Edward in November - SouPac
K.nnaA. mm * n-aelAamet a can. sr n W—— at ——, j ~ SouUnCo
mennegy as a Presiuenua can- Kennedy rorces diSputed SeV- StdOilCai
didate have suffered a 3-1 lossin eral delegates, but not enough suouina
the Democratic caucuses in to change the dimensions of the fenCcoTne
Results released early today edge over Kennedy If Broward Texasgud
gave President Carter a 147-41 County results turn out in the Tweinp
victory over the Massachusetts expected 115-1 split for Carter.
Democrat Edward Kennedy in it was uncertain when tabula- UACRes
balloting for delegates to the tion of Broward's ballots would VaCarbide
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... . ... . Statewide, AFL-CIO slates WestehEI
Waco mon killed took 51 delegates and 27 were
in wreck at Voss “A month ago, we were being +elam ArineL Sanme East Commerce. I , ~ “
COLEMAN—A Waco man urged to write off Dade County WlVIVII IIUIK IVUIIM Marching in the parade along Pushmobile event
was killed in a one-vehicle and not even campaign here," with Ronald will be Boy Scouts,
rollover near Voss at 1 p.m. said Jay Hakes, Carter's cam- B r Fe ■ Girl Scouts, the Brownwood slated tor Sunday
Thursday paign coordinator. "I think that berere ceree FAAle High 5011001 Band, senipr -. _____ 7
“oscar Keith Hatfield, a, of what this shows is that when we •w-IT VUUI3 citizens, and other ---
Waco was killed when his start competing for the real Fast action between two thought this was just another of organizations Even animals
pickup went out of control about delegates, that we've got a lot of police departments resulted in those “funnies." from the Brown County
one mile north of Voss on FM strength in a big state that's the arrest of two juveniles in But he told police he suddenly Humane Society will be in-
503, went off the left side of the going to be crucial." connection with a vehicle theft realized that he did not know cluded.
road and struck a sign, returned Delegates chosen in the coun- around 3:30 p.m. Thursday, either of the two youngsters in Lineup time for the parade is
to the riaht ride of the road and ty caucuses will be joined at the According to Assistant Police the pickup and rushed to the at 1:30 p.m. at the activities
rolled over twice, throwing convention in Petersburg on Chief Joe Robbins, a man phone to call the Brownwood building of the First Baptist p.m., will feature Cub and dad
Hatfield from the vehicle. Nov. 16-18 by 839 other dele- stopped at a local restaurant for Police Department. Church.
Officers said the driver was gates who are picked by party a cup of coffee leaving his The dispatcher got on the air The parade will follow Center
apparently trying to read a road leaders and elected officials and pickup in the parking lot He by police radio, describing the Ave - turn at the courthouse,
map. are expected to favor Carter, told police while sipping his pickup and occupants. Almost and end up at McDonalds in
The accident was in- ------------------------------ coffee, he happened to glance immediately came a response time for the ribbon cutting
vestiated bv DPS Troooers .. l ... j out of the window and notice his from chuch Thomas, chief of ceremonies. The ribbon, made
Jqy and Rntrh Wampler No school Monday pickup passing in front of him. police in Early, who said he was up of dollar bills, will be cut by
and Wade Turner of the Monday willbean in-service Smiling, the man did nothing following directi behind the Mayor Truman Harlow.
Caleman County Sherits.dayfprtheprofessionalstaffot customedlcShasvtngfpracticdi ^Tsts were made and two bills wiU be donated to the band. Membership in Cub Scouting
Services were pending tills School Diwrirt and extents ar. jokes played on him and 14year-ids were taken into other cash gifts ar egtoingto “ in Brownwood has reached the
morning at Wilkerson-Hatch tending Brownwood schools will _ custody. Robbins said the theft to. Boy Scoutsand Gir Scout Aperentomark and is stil
Funeral Home to Waco. Hat- have the day off, according to EXES_____ and recovery of the pickup took who participated in the parade limbing •„makinrg (thissyear a
fielasmaswholesala.drug asaistanecnsuperintendent bu (ConttnedfromPegel) less than five minutes. TEACHERS_____ Trail CoaLl, which serves an*
delivery man with Behrens Maness. Classes will resume on families are invited to attend. I ERrEK>----- eight county area, scout of-
For furhter information, call Milton Avenue church Continued from 1a ficials said.
646-8468. . . The public is invited to attend m
Grand finale for 1979 sets oraise gathering Districtgtn. the Pushmobile Derby, which ■
homecoming activities win be 5 P 9 9 Some 2'sectionmeetings will has become a highlight event in —
an informal dance in the A monthly praise gathering aft. tiMonda the ponand the Cub Scout year. ■
Brownwood Coliseum from 9 will be held beginning at 7 p.m. . folloingtheage ra
pm Saturday to 1a.m. Sunday, today at the Milton Avenue Bap- ion. Tim es,Pacesuand
featuring music from the James tist Church, 702 Milton Ave, Pprogramsfor meetings
Davis Band Only paid mem- directly behind the Brownwood areprintedein Preregistration
bers of the Brownwood Ex- Coliseum, pamphletsforthoseattending
ri t encitton will be -ne convention. Any necessary
tumdsnts tn the dance At9nm Alan Martin of San Antonio changes to these section
admitssdtnthedincctemmh will preach and Steve Hays of meetings wil be announced
thejn7ocnminghomedueen"" Colleyville is to lead the music, before adjournment of the
AU ex-students and teachers Fellowship will follow the ser general session Monday
of the Brownwood schools are vice, according t EllisJohn mornin
invited to attend the Villareal, pastor of thechureh. I 0K~
homecoming activities. More ev"11 is open to the public 1---
information can be obtained by
calling Johnny Dodds, president Saskatoon. Saskatchewan,
of the Ex-Student Association, was founded in 1883 as a
at 646-5033. temperance colony
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Mullin—Roy Crockett
HOSPITAL Bangs—Rosa Woods, Lena
A itai is stews Monday Alexander
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Commission will hold public "umauuy Tummouummuumsee
court action maEdarToasdomEietefora wardaBanaasumsgzondlonda
E: 5 ctnKaggtasfamts". Senay esrpamncd " ” prmEesc"
2a: responsibimity for plugging th Court of Brown and Coleman
' • 0 A cTX sn counties The state was
! m. represented by District
' # CungsWeeMo;al it Attorney Gary Price and
! 2: polemancun NEegpar ij Assistant District Attorney
US rieid „ . BryanPot,-.- Stephen FnH Jodee Willtem O
[ 5 Finley B- Lease. Well No. 1-B RFPntaN3rdd
> 43 (62206) in the Eastland County mesdoyepresided.mhe cases
! 1 Regular (Gas) Field; and the inpudesthepohowingit «
> S Comanche Crude Oil Corp 0 Maurice Elmer Crocket 52,
' 5 C. 1.,.. W.IR. 1 has entered a plea of guilty in
' 2 Muroner tease, weu No. 1 the 35th judicial District Court
; - pz605 intheFastand County ofBrowniCountytothe’charge
S Khe hearings winbe held at
: 2; the RRC offices at 1124 S. subseguen ttoffense eCocket
. 57 Interstate Highway 35, Austin cecstedastwoyearttrminthe
» 9 county jail, propated, Witn a
: g The RRC will hold a public finesofsqorandaprobationfee
1 33 hearing at 2 p.m Nov. 9 to ewasrepresented by
• #: consider responsibility for “tcuney liBnseaisoheara
, 2: plugging the Kiowa Oil 4, Gas inGuyPieasgwerapispaeart
. i2 Corp, Evie Lease. Well No. 1 nthe 37thcrudcin Distrit
! <777171 in the Kiowa i Morris) Courttof KSolema n.founty
ns Field Colman r—recently. Earl Lyn Carter, 17,
' 13 eldinCslemancount entered a plea of guilty to the
#2 pThehearingwiibeheldat the offense of forgery of a check.
> 23 RRC offices at 1124 S. IH 35. He received a five year term in
, 23 Austin, the Texas Department of
# i The Railroadcommission Correstions. probated.’with a
23 * X will hold a public hearing at 9 s50fineandaprobationfeeq guez, Rubin,Dee Myers, 1
z 2 2 a.m. Nov. 15 to consider an M180..Carterwasorderedt Pamela Ann Powell, Thelma 1
“ 17 $3 application by CaRCO.Sfor a makerestitutionaofgz24g1n.He Lee Smith, Nettie Brown, 1
zg,gne ratio 01 the Bratton was ppresented, b.atorney TandalynWilliams.GregoryRay 1
7 83 #3 (Strawn) Field in McCulloch JackBundrantofsanAngel. Spinks. Jackie Rohm Morris. I
M m County Maggi Ellen Dixons Carter, 18, Santa Anna-Raymond ■
T Theeratio is being sought for entered plegs of guilty atwo Frausto DeLeon. j
gi 2. 2. the Bratton Ranch Co. WeU No. chargesofforgeryofacheck. Rising Star-Francis James I
a d n 1 and received a five year term in Evans. -
S,sS Th»h.«rinB-nih.h.M.»th. the Texas Department of
3 RTehearingwibs hetdatttte Corrections, probated, with a
523 33 RCoffices a fine of 1250 and a probation fee
#.3222 H)g|w>y ”• Austin.__________ of $180. She was ordered to pay
S 53 S p,le. eciit reno restitution of 9249 19 and was
7727 nolice activity report also represented by attorney
“ 2 2 A total of 92 complaints were Jack Bund™01______________
ws ■ ws filed with the Brownwood s a . i s
222 Police Department dispatcher Ronald tO lead
09 6 09 for a 48-hour period ending at 6
S £ 8 Srwntoda”potceocdn? vie parade Saturday
25 21 Fowler. Inaaddition there were Ronald McDonald himself is
19 19 19 seven arrests, 10 tickets issued .__0 . . 10 1 „ morede in
119 23 23 six accidents investieated and expected to lead a parade in
i9 i8 i9 su accidents inyesugated, and downtown Brownwood Satur-
** * 25 animal control calls made day prior to grand opening
festivities at McDonalds, 204
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